One of the best TVs we lab-tested this year is still one of the most affordable
The flagship QM8K combines OLED-level picture quality with an accessible price point.READ MORE HERE…
Getting it in might mean re-racking the entire datacenter and rebuilding the network, though Cisco is talking up the integration of security into network infrastructure such as its latest Catalyst switches, claiming this is vital to AI applications, and in particular the current vogue for “agentic AI.”… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreSmarter TV operating systems make things more convenient – but they also come with new privacy risks, especially when it comes to automatic content recognition (ACR).READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreUnencrypted DNS requests can reveal your browsing habits, but Android’s Private DNS Mode helps keep that info hidden. Here’s how to turn it on.READ MORE HERE…
Read MorePen Test Partners hijack data from Renault Clio to steer, brake, and accelerate in SuperTuxKart Cybersecurity nerds figured out a way to make those at-home racing simulators even more realistic by turning an actual car into a game controller.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreA fix from Microsoft is available now. Here’s how to get it.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreGoogle says its latest security features are designed to block scam calls and texts, shady apps, and even phone theft. Here’s how they work.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThis is a step-by-step guide to build a strong security awareness and training program that empowers your employees and protects your business. Read More HERE…
Read MoreTrend Micro is recognized for our Cloud CNAPP capabilities and product strategy—affirming our vision to deliver a cloud security solution that predicts, protects, and responds to threats across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Read More HERE…
Read MoreCzech researcher lays out a business case for reducing reliance on Redmond Comment A sharply argued blog post warns that heavy reliance on Microsoft poses serious strategic risks for organizations – a viewpoint unlikely to win favor with Redmond or its millions of corporate customers.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MorePro tip: Don’t use your personal email account on BreachForums The notorious data thief known as IntelBroker allegedly broke into computer systems belonging to more than 40 victims worldwide and stole their data, costing them at least $25 million in damages, according to newly unsealed court documents that also name IntelBroker as 25-year-old British national Kai West.… READ MORE HERE…
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